UFC on FX 7 takes place Jan. 19 at Ginasio Estadual Geraldo Jose de Almeida, also known as Ginasio do Ibirapuera, in San Paulo, Brazil. It will be the UFC’s first trip to Sao Paulo since UFC 17.5 in October 1998. The main card airs on FX in the U.S. and features a middleweight fight between Vitor Belfort (21-10 MMA, 10-6 UFC) and Michael Bisping (23-4 MMA, 13-4 UFC).

Alcantara is the reigning Jungle Fight middleweight champion and younger brother of three-time UFC veteran Yuri Alcantara, who also fights at UFC on FX 7. Ildemar comes to the UFC on the strength of a seven-fight win streak and is 11-1 in his past 12 fights, with the lone loss coming to current UFC welterweight Marcelo Guimares. Fifteen of Alcantara’s 17 career wins have come by way of stoppage, including 10 by knockout.

Prado fights for the third time in the octagon, though he has just one official result. His octagon debut was a UFC on FOX 4 matchup with Phil Davis, who accidentally poked Prado in the eye, which resulted in the bout being ruled a no contest. The pair fought again at October’s UFC 153 event, where Davis earned a second-round submission win.

Prior to his UFC run, Prado racked up an undefeated mark on the Brazilian regional scene, scoring seven of his eight wins by knockout.

After being starved and abused as a child, amateur kickboxer and MMA fighter Kohl Laren finally found a way to work through his horrific past. But first he had to revisit those old feelings in the fighting arena – and now he’s trying to take it one step further.